Law
Court orders tribal authority to act democratically
Traditional leadership can be compatible with democracy and the Constitution
Law | 28 May 2018
Transgender rights: Vital case heads to Equality Court
Prisoner alleges unfair discrimination
Law | 24 May 2018
Concourt explains test for racism in the workplace
Employee who used the phrase “swart man” was rightly dismissed
Law | 22 May 2018
Understanding the Michael Komape judgment
It’s a setback for the family, but it will help the campaign to end pit toilets in schools
Law | 10 May 2018
New evidence adds spice to vital eviction case
SJC video shows shacks were occupied when Law Enforcement removed them
Law | 4 May 2018
Know your rights: when can you be evicted and how?
No-one can be evicted without an order of a court
Law | 26 April 2018
Community consent needed before granting mining rights, court hears
Not according to the Act says mine company lawyer
By Zoë Postman
Law | 24 April 2018
Why the Fish River Sun land claim case took 20 years
Court was scathing about Land Claims Commission
Law | 24 April 2018
Dismay as judge dismisses damages claim for child who drowned in pit toilet
“Failure to award damages in this case stands in contrast to the damages that were awarded” to Life Esidimeni families, says SECTION27
By Ciaran Ryan
Law | 23 April 2018